Sir Ringo Starr has cancelled the remainder of his North American tour after testing optimistic for COVID-19 for the second time in two weeks.
The 82-year-old former Beatles drummer stated followers had been positive to be “as surprised as I was” as he revealed his newest coronavirus setback.
Planned live performance dates in California and Mexico have now been scrubbed.
Only three days in the past, Sir Ringo stated he was “on the road again” after recovering from an earlier bout of COVID-19.
“I’m sure you’ll be as surprised as I was I tested positive again for COVID,” he wrote, sharing an image of himself on Twitter.
“The rest of the tour is off. I send you peace and love, Ringo.”
He and his All Starr band cancelled a collection of exhibits in Michigan, Minnesota and Canada after he fell sick for the primary time.
Sir Ringo shot to fame as one quarter of The Beatles.
He joined the Fab Four in 1962, simply earlier than they hit the massive time, changing the unique drummer Pete Best.
Establishing a profitable solo profession after The Beatles cut up in 1970, Sir Ringo shaped his All Starr Band in 1989.
Alongside the previous Beatle, the band consists of Toto’s Steve Lukather, Men at Work’s Colin Hay, Average White Band’s Hamish Stuart and Edgar Winter.
The entertainer was knighted for his providers to music in 2018.
Source: information.sky.com”